Saturday, December 10, 2016

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has extended its compliance deadline for one important change to its policies regarding management of spent aerosol cans and gas cylinders that contain hazardous chemicals. Historically, the MPCA had elected not to take enforcement action against hazardous waste generators who empty aerosol cans and cylinders by releasing pressure into the atmosphere, including those who puncture cans with equipment fitted with carbon or other filtration systems to capture vapors. The agency considers this "abandonment" of hazardous waste, which is prohibited.

The MPCA had planned to change its enforcement policy as of January 1, 2017. which would require generators using such equipment to find an alternate means of handling aerosol cans and cylinders. The agency recently announced that it has extended this change to enforcement policy until January 1, 2018, to allow facilities more time to modify their practices, if needed.